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In principle, there are many good practice for zero trust architecture that make it viable to have a secure network while keeping it open. And also in principle, even then you'd still not want to make it open because you gain nothing by it.

In practice, no big company follows any of those practices. So, yeah, anything that's derived from "Zero Trust Architecture" is wrong from its inception.



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